Our HIV RNA test offers conclusive results before all other tests in 20176, 9 to 11 days after exposure to the virus. Order online or by phone with one of our health specialists standing by at 1-800-456-2323.

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Confidential Online STD Testing

There is no physician's office visit needed to test for STDs with our 20176 online STD testing service. Our labs do not ask you to complete extra paperwork once you complete your order. Give us 5 minutes and we will tell you your STD status in 1-2 days.

We put a glossary of STD terms on our site to help you understand the lingo that are typically used about STDs and testing. As long as you cancel your testing prior to stopping into one of our testing centers, you'll get your money back. Each of the most commonly occurring STDs are included when you test with us.

We use our testing sites ourselves and we designed STD testing process to fit the way we'd like to be taken care of as healthcare consumers. Enter your zip code on our website to find the closest test locations to you. Our labs test for many infections and no one at the center will know why you are there or what you are testing for.

Sexually Transmitted Infections Statistics for Leesburg, Virginia

The Leesburg area is included in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s annual report on the communicability of STDs. If you are unsure of your STD status, taking an STD test is the only way to find out what it is.

There were 210 Asian Virginia residents living with HIV in 2010.

There were 973 Virginia residents between the ages of 13 and 24 living with HIV in 2010.

The 55 and older age group accounted for 4,079 Virginia residents living with HIV in 2010.

There were 20 Native American Virginia residents living with HIV in 2010.

70% of men in Virginia living with HIV in 2010 contracted the disease through male to male sexual contact.

The majority of STDs can be contracted many times by the same person. STDs can affect the people of Virginia, regardless of race, age, or socioeconomic background. Many people in Virginia do not look for STD screening because they are scared, but those excuses shouldn't prevent them from finding out their STD status. It is not unusual to get an sexually transmitted disease in Virginia from someone who does not have the knowledge that they are positive for an STD.